The following exhibits
are available:
A. Aubrey Bodine
and the Chesapeake Bay
Captive Passage:
The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Making
of the Americas
From Dream
to Reality: SS United States
A Maritime
Album
Waters of Despair,
Waters of Hope: African-Americans and the
Chesapeake Bay
Exhibition Contents
Each exhibition arrives fully crated. Photo exhibitions
are framed and ready to hang. Condition report
forms and interpretive materials accompany each
exhibition.
Booking Periods and Scheduling
The exhibition may be booked for periods of eight
weeks. Longer periods may be arranged. Borrowers
must make a written request for an available time
period. When the exhibition request has been received
and the exhibition dates have been determined,
The Mariners’ Museum will send a contract
to confirm arrangements and specify conditions
of the exhibition loan.
Loan Fees
Loan fees cover the exhibition period of two
months plus adequate time for installation and
dismantling. Fifty percent of the fee is due upon
signing of the contract, and the balance is due
upon receipt of the exhibit.
Insurance
The exhibiting institutions must insure each
exhibition during transit to and from each venue.
Insurance must also cover the exhibition while
in possession of the borrower.
Condition Reports
The Mariners’ Museum will provide condition
report forms and instructions with the exhibition
so that borrowers may report the condition of
the exhibit within 48 hours of unpacking. The
Mariners’ Museum Registrar must be notified
immediately of any loss or damage which has occurred
during transit, unpacking, display, or re-packing.
No damages may be repaired without the consent
of The Mariners’ Museum. Both incoming and
outgoing condition reports are required for all
exhibitions.
Publicity/Credit
Exhibiting institutions are required to credit
The Mariners’ Museum on all public announcements,
press releases, invitations, posters, and any
promotional material associated with the exhibition.
To aid in publicizing the exhibition, The Mariners’
Museum will send a press release package including
sample press release and publicity photographs
in advance of the exhibition’s opening date.
Shipping
The Mariners’ Museum will be responsible
for shipping arrangements, which will be made
one to two months prior to the exhibition opening.
Exhibiting institutions are responsible for all
shipping charges. Every effort will be made to
provide the safest and least expensive means of
transportation and to deliver and pick up the
exhibit at a mutually convenient time. Shipping
estimates will be provided to the borrower upon
request.
Security
The borrower must provide an exhibition space
designed for the display of works of art. The
exhibition must be installed in a building whose
facilities have met The Mariners’ Museum
requirements. Facility reports will be required
of the borrower.
Contacts
For further information on the exhibitions, please
contact Kim Gove, Executive Assistant, Collections
Coordinator (757)591-7751, kgove@mariner.org,
or Jeanne Willoz-Egnor, Director of Collections
Management, Associate Curator of Scientific Instruments,
(757) 591-7764, jegnor@mariner.org,
or Priscilla Hauger, Director of Exhibitions,
The Mariners’ Museum, (757) 591-7770, phauger@mariner.org or fax (757) 591-7335. |